Word: gaming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...takes the place of the famous old Lampoon engine which Bob Lampoon and his associates purchased several years ago from the town of Sandwich, when that colony on the Cape replaced its old engine with modern fire apparatus. Lampy always brought his engine to the annual CRIMSON-Lampoon ball game and at one time parked it in front of the CRIMSON building from which vantage point it pumped water on all the editors who were on the balcony. This however is the only time that the engine ever-pumped water after its purchase by the Lampoon. All that remains...
...tentative schedule calls for the Sophomores and Juniors to play a three game series among themselves before May 10, at which time the Senior nine will enter the field and play each a three game series. The first game in the Sophomore-Junior series comes next Wednesday, while the two teams each oppose the All Dormitory squad next week also, the Sophomores playing on Monday and the Juniors on Friday. The game between the Harvard and Yale class league winners is scheduled...
...Crimson baseball forces will engage the University of Maine nine in the first home game of the season this afternoon at 4 o'clock on Soldiers Field. It will be the first game of the year for the Pine Tree State players, while the Crimson, fresh from its Southern trip, should be well prepared to meet the Northerners...
...game with the Alumni on the previous Saturday, a spurt during the Second half gave the University team the victory. The teams had played on even terms for the entire first half. R. C. Glenn '30 and D. T. Saunders '30 each scored two goals for the Crimson while T. I. Nido '30, C. W. Eiseman '30 and Wayne Hobbs '31 each contributed one score apiece...
Once a national pastime, now a Big Business, baseball still remains the same old-time game. Unlike football, its authorities seldom countenance changes in the rules. This year they rejected a radical plan for ten-man teams (the tenth man was to bat for the pitcher...